Discussion Questions
Hey everyone, I have a favor to ask. A cool favor, I think.
You see, the amazingly cool people from the Georgia Peach award committee have asked if there are any discussion questions for teachers/librarians/readers to use when talking about I'D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU BUT THEN I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU.
And the short answer is no--we haven't written any official discussion questions. But the longer answer is, I bet my blog readers would come up with awesome discussion questions!!!
So here you go guys--this is your chance. What are the things that come to mind when reading Love You Kill You? What themes/elements were in the book that you found yourself thinking about after?
Note: these aren't really questions that readers have for me, but rather questions that readers might have for themselves.
I'll start with a question of my own: Cammie and Josh talk about free will--Cammie wonders whether to follow her mother and father into their professions just like Josh feels pressured to take over his family's business. Do you ever feel this way or do you believe you have total say over what your future will be like?
See. Questions like that. For yourselves.
So go ahead guys, the comment section is waiting for your awesome quetions. Amaze and awe me like you always do!
-Ally
ps...Here are some example questions, just to get you rolling...
Questions for Laurie Halse Anderson's PROM
Questions for Alan Gratz's SAMURAI SHORTSTOP
Question for Jill A. Davis's ASK AGAIN LATER
You see, the amazingly cool people from the Georgia Peach award committee have asked if there are any discussion questions for teachers/librarians/readers to use when talking about I'D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU BUT THEN I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU.
And the short answer is no--we haven't written any official discussion questions. But the longer answer is, I bet my blog readers would come up with awesome discussion questions!!!
So here you go guys--this is your chance. What are the things that come to mind when reading Love You Kill You? What themes/elements were in the book that you found yourself thinking about after?
Note: these aren't really questions that readers have for me, but rather questions that readers might have for themselves.
I'll start with a question of my own: Cammie and Josh talk about free will--Cammie wonders whether to follow her mother and father into their professions just like Josh feels pressured to take over his family's business. Do you ever feel this way or do you believe you have total say over what your future will be like?
See. Questions like that. For yourselves.
So go ahead guys, the comment section is waiting for your awesome quetions. Amaze and awe me like you always do!
-Ally
ps...Here are some example questions, just to get you rolling...
Questions for Laurie Halse Anderson's PROM
Questions for Alan Gratz's SAMURAI SHORTSTOP
Question for Jill A. Davis's ASK AGAIN LATER



13 Comments:
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Other than boy advice, what is the hidden reason for Mrs. Morgan admitting Macey McHenry to the Gallagher Academy for exceptional young women?
Why is Joe Solomon's (the new Covert Operations teacher)first lesson important throughout the story?
The real reason for Mrs. Morgan admitting Macey is that she is like a grandchild of whats her name it starts with a G! That famous lady that started the school. so yeah, that is what i am guessing
..gillian
What is the real relationship with Joe Solomon and Cammie's mom.
Thanks!!! Gillian! I knew that it started with a G!! Joe Sollomon and Cammie's mom are probably just trying to find out if they are really into eachother or if it is just a one time fling thing, so yeah.
ohh omgoshhh, lisi is u read this..
if u have ANYThING do to with casting, cast ryan kwanten for mr.solomon, hes old but hes sooooooooooo hott, omgggg.. or jared leto !!! hes 36, but hes sooooo hotttt :|:|
argh i hope tryout are in toronto too, i soo want to be cammie :)
even though im black lmao, itll work out :D
Hello! It won't work out if you think you are guaranteed the part when there will be 1,000 other girls there to try for it. And Joe Solomon is like 30 or so. You'd need someone like Michael Vartan. If you even know who he is.
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hi, so to your queston have I ever been pressure by parents yet. I am a girl who loves to dream, dream is singer/actress, so basically broday and movie star. My mom is go to university and get a job that requires knolege and that is well payed. It sometimes is fruesterating thinking that my mom is trying to discourage my dream but I do know she means the best, which is why I would like to be a anchor women because it requires journalism and being in the camera both things I love!
What did you mean by the bars coming up out of the ground but Anna being able to slip through them at the end of the book? (Their test)
Just in case anyone hasn't thought of this: What if you have stage fright? I mean, seriosly. Do you want everyone to see you fluke? Personally, I have stage fright so I would be more likely for a career as...(you guessed it) a spy. Just think about that before you go to the auditions, if, however they are open auditions.
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